Mashiki Amiketo wrote on Mar 30, 2013, 16:52:Hit a toasty 10C(50F) here today, pretty nice to be able to open the windows and let the house start airing out from the winter. Always did love that nice spring smell you get when stuff is just starting to grow, smells like...childhood.

Cutter wrote on Mar 31, 2013, 06:36:Are you guys dense or just fucking stupid? Crowdsourcing doesn't exist to keep fat cats fat, it's there to help people who have good ideas and no capital. Jesus, it's not rocket science. It's called Moral Hazard. Christ, try getting an education and a set or morals sometime.

timesten wrote on Mar 21, 2013, 09:25:Pretty fancy. I'm not buying a thousand dollar video card to make this happen on my machine, but it is neat. Along the lines of the final fantasy movie at the time.

I doubt it will be used in any games for a while, but i wonder if it scales. If not, it cant be put into play for a few years.

This is not even using half of titan's power, so a 680 or even lower can do this with no problem.

SXO wrote on Mar 21, 2013, 09:31:The sad part is that GK110 chip the TITAN uses was originally supposed to power the GTX 680, with the GK104 the 680 currently uses being meant for the midrange 660 cards. Unfortunately, due to a lack of competition, the extreme performance these chips produced, and nVidia's overt greed, they decided to use the GK104 as the high-end card, and saved the GK110 to the "refresh" cycle. Now that the refresh cycle is here, they instead opted to create a separate category for the GK110 and price it out of reach of most people with an obscene pricetag.

Uh, that's not right at all. That is completely 100% made up BS. You have no idea how NVIDIA's chip operations work. Greed is bad, but has nothing to do with how the chips are put out.

Unless you actually have internal knowledge of how things work (which you obviously don't), STFU.

Darks wrote on Mar 14, 2013, 10:43:Count me as one of those 600K. I still have not received mine yet because their stupid computers did not account for one of my sons forms for education. So, I’m still waiting on my refund. Thank you Mr. Obama!!

I have that and it's really good. I was always a huge fan of Donkey Kong Country for SNES (I still remember playing it for the first time at Toys R Us before it was released :)) and this "returns" version is just as good, if not better in some ways.